FINAL FANTASY TACTICS :WotL
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Description

[Updates from Version 2.0.0]

- iCloud Save Data CompatibilityiCloud save data from ver. 1.2.0 and older versions is incompatible with ver. 2.0.0 and later versions. Please save the game using the in-game save feature before updating to ver. 2.0.0 or later versions. Please note that iCloud save data from ver. 2.0.0 onward will be compatible with ver. 2.1.0 and later updates.

- Quick Save WarningDue to changes to OS features, Quick Save cannot be performed in battles.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding.

[Other Important Notifications]

- Quick Save (auto-save) data is erased when the game is updated. Please use the in-game save feature before updating to the latest version.

- The app requires a fair amount of memory and may not load while other apps are running. If the app does not load, please close all other apps and try again.=====[Version 1.2.0]

■Refined GraphicsAll of the game's unit graphics have been redrawn in high-resolution. Don't miss this chance to play the sharpest, most beautiful FINAL FANTASY TACTICS yet!

■Improved Draw Speeds The graphic drawing processes have been optimized for mobile devices. Say goodbye to choppy motion and crash bugs, and play with the quickest, smoothest abilities effects and animations to date!

■iCloud SupportA save slot which allows game data to be saved to iCloud has been added. It is now possible to migrate game data across multiple devices.

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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions has arrived for iPhone/iPod touch!

Released as the Final Fantasy series' first tactical RPG in 1997, Final Fantasy Tactics on Playstation went on to sell over 2.4 million copies worldwide. The game grew in popularity upon its re-release in 2007 as Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions for the PSP with added features such as new movies, scenarios and Jobs.

Now, in 2011 the game has finally arrived for the iPhone/iPod touch! You can enjoy the game whose story gave life to the world of Ivalice, and whose high strategy battles bring tactical games to a whole new level.

■Game features- Intuitive Touch Screen ControlsThe complex tactical game can be effortlessly and intuitively controlled by simply tapping units and menus. Gone is the old method of switching fixed map views - you can now rotate, move and change the size of maps as you please by sliding and pinching.

- Improved Loading TimesLoading times have been improved to get you into the action quicker than ever. What's more, you can even skip certain cut scenes.

What’s New

16 Oct 2018

Version 2.1.0

-This version supports iPhone X.-The crash at launching the application occurred on certain devices has been fixed on this version.

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5

22 Ratings

22 Ratings

Asulis
, 21/09/2018

Still amazing after 21 years

I have played this game many time over and always enjoyed each playthrough. I am hoping if they are gonna further update this game is to put the Rendevouz mission. I know it was multiplayer co-op but it would be nice to have this option as side-mission to do for funs and maybe challenging post-endgame content.

Orang-utanKungFu
, 13/12/2017

Sublime tactical RPG, and a perfect fit for iOS

Final Fantasy Tactics turned 20 in the summer of 2017, but age has not dimmed its splendour. It helps that this is a port of the PSP update, complete with new hidden characters, new job classes and some nifty animated cut scenes. These are all welcome but are really just icing on the cake. The basic game is as compelling today as it ever was, with its labyrinthine job system and abilities continually opening up new layers like an onion (knight) as you navigate a surprisingly complex (and melodramatic) tale of Machiavellian politics between church, army and state. It's rather po-faced, but certainly far above average for the genre.

For the uninitiated, you control a hero, Ramza, and a party of others in a series of tactical, turn-based battles. You have melee attacks, magic, healing and various special abilities that are unlocked within each job class. As you progress, you gain points to spend on more abilities and you can switch between jobs after every battle to go learn completely different skills. It's one of the best implementations of a job system and skill tree in the genre, and can become a real rabbit hole for obsessives. For novices, I can only emphasise that it's worth the effort to understand what's going on - and you'll soon found out why as the difficulty spikes quite early on. There's no shame in consulting a guide or two!

Finally, this game has masses of reviews, but many of them date from when the game released on iOS - a buggier time with older, slower phones (we're practically talking the iPhone 4 here). Today, it's a flawless port, with very well translated touch controls. You might need to rotate and move the map a bit to select the right square occasionally, but the menus are easily navigable by rolling your finger up and down and tapping the screen to select. It runs brilliantly on my ageing iPhone 6, doesn't eat the battery, and hasn't crashed in about 40hrs of play. Also, while the story scenes can run on a bit, battles themselves are fairly snappy affairs and ideal for both quick bursts or long, long sessions. As an added point, the music is up with Square Enix's best and the graphics are, at least, charmingly late Nineties!

Seriously, I think this is one of the best games on the App Store.

Go-GoGoGo
, 04/08/2011

Gameplay mechanics good on iPhone 4

There are already a couple of bad reviews coming up saying the game is slow and "unplayable", but that depends what device they are using. I've got an iPhone 4 and although there is the occasional slow down during battle, the gameplay is absolutely fine. Because it's a port the graphics are occasionally slightly fuzzy, but you'd expect that. The controls get around being precise with fat fingers by allowing a scrolling motion on the screen to move around menus, which works really well. If you've been waiting for this game and have the iPhone 4, get it, there are no serious problems so far (I can't vouch for other devices)